MARILYN MANSON And DAVID DUCHOVNY Discuss 'Area 51'

January 24, 2005

This month's issue of The Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine features a dialogue between Marilyn Manson and actor David Duchovny. Manson and the former "X-Files" star talk casually about several topics including their involvement in Midway's "Area 51" video game to be released later this year. Scans of the article are available at MansonUSA.com: Page#1, Page#2, Page#3, Page#4.

In case you missed it, GameSpot interviewed Manson in August of last year about his role as Edgar. A stream version of the interview is available on the GameSpotweb site (Windows Media player required).

(Thanks: MansonUSA.com)

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